LIT-280 Ut Pictura Poesis: Contemporary Graphic Narrative
An exploration of form and innovation in the rapidly evolving medium of graphic narrative. Includes a study of comics' development through the 20th century and the myriad experiments in reportage and autobiography, as well as in long-form fiction, that increasingly characterize comics’ endeavor. Readings in contemporary American literature and critical theory consider comics’ shifting social and cultural status, as well as the particular purchase this hybrid representational form has on experience and cognition.
Writing-Intensive (18)
Credits
1
Prerequisite
One 100-level course in Literature, American Studies, Art, Art History, or History
Notes
(History or Genre).